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Central House (Orangeville, Illinois) : ウィキペディア英語版
Central House (Orangeville, Illinois)

Central House is an 1860s hotel building located in the 800-person village of Orangeville, in Stephenson County, Illinois, United States. The building was built by Orangeville founder John Bower and operated as a hotel from its construction until the 1930s, when it was converted for use as a single family residence. The three-story building was the first commercial brick structure in downtown Orangeville. Architecturally, the building is cast in a mid-19th-century Italianate style. Central House was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1999.
==Location==
Central House stands at a T-intersection in the central business district of the 800 person village of Orangeville, Illinois, United States.〔Buford, John C. "(Central House )," (PDF), National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form, 16 December 1998, HAARGIS Database, ''Illinois Historic Preservation Agency''. Retrieved 9 October 2007.〕 Orangeville, in Stephenson County, is about two miles (3.2 km) from the Illinois–Wisconsin border. High Street slopes uphill from the Richland Creek and is populated by historic, 19th-century buildings.〔 At the summit of High Street's slope is the Central House].〔Buford, John C. "(People's State Bank )," (PDF), National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form, 26 February 2004, HAARGIS Database, ''Illinois Historic Preservation Agency''. Retrieved 9 October 2007.〕 In total, four of the five structures on the National Register of Historic Places in Orangeville, are found along High Street; the Union House, People's State Bank and the Orangeville Masonic Hall are the other two.〔(National Register Information System ), National Register of Historic Places, ''National Park Service''. Retrieved 9 October 2007.〕 Other historic buildings in the approximately three block area include the 1888 Musser Building, and the 1906 Wagner Building.〔

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